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1. Porto Sandeman
The most famous port-wine center is Porto Sandeman, owned by Seagram's of Canada. In a former 16th-century convent, George Sandeman of Scotland...
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2. Caves Ramos Pinto
This wine producer is usually acknowledged as the most interesting and best-preserved of any in Porto and Vila de Gaia. Owned since 1991 by the...
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3. Sé (Cathedral)
This cathedral grew and changed with the city -- that is, until about the 18th century. Founded by a medieval queen and designed in a foreboding,...
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4. Igreja de São Francisco
The Gothic Church of St. Francis, reached by steps leading up from the waterfront, was built between 1383 and 1410. In the 17th and 18th centuries,...
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5. Fundação de Serralves (Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporãnea)
Run by the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the National Museum of Modern Art is the most visited museum in Portugal, and is an outpost of culture...
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6. Igreja de Santa Clara
Completed in 1416, the interior of the Church of St. Clara was transformed by impassioned 17th-century artists, masters of woodwork and gilding....
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7. Casa da Musica
- Its a well hated building in Porto, hated by those who dont understand the need and objective of this building, hated by those who wished to had... read more
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8. Castelo Do Queijo
- it's a very beautiful place. Night and day you can see and smell the sea and enjoy a beautiful nature spectacle. nice for families, to walk. Nice... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- There’s never a reason to be bored in Porto. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.
